Best Places to Visit in the New york

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The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum

A New York City nonprofit pays tribute to and remembers the 2,983 victims of the horrific attacks on September 11, 2001, and February 26, 1993.

You can view works of art spanning more than 5,000 years and from all over the world at New York City's most popular museum and attraction.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Central Park Conservancy has been in charge of managing the Park since 1980, working together with the general public. Daily hours for Central Park are 6 am to 1 am.

Central Park

It rises 1,454 feet from the ground to the antenna and offers the only open-air, 360-degree view of Midtown.

Empire State Building

The 850-foot-high observatory on the 70th floor provides a panoramic, unobstructed 360-degree view as part of the unforgettable experience.

Top of the Rock

Lady Liberty's Statue Enlightening the World, a gift of friendship from the French to the Americans, is a symbol of liberty and democracy all over the world.

Statue of Liberty

The Brooklyn Bridge, which was first built in 1883, connects Brooklyn and Manhattan for vehicles, trains, bicycles, and pedestrians.

Brooklyn Bridge